nameless
Americanadjective
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having no name.
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left unnamed.
a certain person who shall be nameless.
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anonymous.
a nameless source of information.
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incapable of being specified or described.
a nameless charm.
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too shocking or vile to be specified.
a nameless crime.
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having no legitimate paternal name, as a child born out of wedlock.
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unknown to fame; obscure.
a nameless poet; nameless defenders of the country.
adjective
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without a name; anonymous
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incapable of being named; indescribable
a nameless horror seized him
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too unpleasant or disturbing to be mentioned
nameless atrocities
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having no legal name; illegitimate
a nameless child
Usage
What does nameless mean? Nameless means having no name, as in Emily Dickensen’s poems are all nameless, so we refer to them by their first lines instead. Nameless also means anonymous, as in Journalists sometimes use nameless sources of information in order to get the details they need for their stories. You might use nameless to describe something incapable of being described, such as a nameless charm. Example: A nameless writer created one of the world’s most well-known proverbs.
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Etymology
Origin of nameless
Middle English word dating back to 1275–1325; see origin at name, -less
Explanation
Someone or something that has no name is nameless. You can also describe someone as nameless when you choose not to identify them or reveal their name publicly. A nameless source for a newspaper article is anonymous — in other words, they have a name but it's being kept private. When you're talking about someone whose identity you won't reveal, you can refer to them as "someone who shall remain nameless." A nameless fear, on the other hand, is one that's so scary it can't be captured in words or given a name.
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